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It's so bloody obvious, I slap myself for not seeing that twist coming. I mean, they even give a good importance about what a big deal her growing her hair out is.

This series is delightfully fantastic though, a definite keeper for me. There's another jab at bureaucracy, with how authority-obsessed the guy is that he doesn't even care what his role in his position is, as long as it's higher and he got a promotion. There's also the assistant's delightfully macabre story, what' really makes it hilarious is how Geoff is behind it all.

And one that is the most ridiculous and arguably funniest of them all, the group of skinned chicken being the one behind it all. I still don't understand how exactly does the assistant drive them away, but I don't think we're supposed to think too hard about it, as long as it leads to their hilarious deaths (AVEEE MARIIIIAAAAA). Major props to the Main character too, she's really interesting and funny, as well as the seiyuu for the great English pronounciation (I can not fly).

Welp, this show is still amazing, lol. For pure entertainment value, the comedy and satire are great. I do think as a matter of total believability the show has stretched itself already (the chicken massacre; the factory manager's character) though so I wonder if it will hold up if it tries anything genuinely serious.

It's so bloody obvious, I slap myself for not seeing that twist coming. I mean, they even give a good importance about what a big deal her growing her hair out is.

This series is delightfully fantastic though, a definite keeper for me. There's another jab at bureaucracy, with how authority-obsessed the guy is that he doesn't even care what his role in his position is, as long as it's higher and he got a promotion. There's also the assistant's delightfully macabre story, what' really makes it hilarious is how Geoff is behind it all.

And one that is the most ridiculous and arguably funniest of them all, the group of skinned chicken being the one behind it all. I still don't understand how exactly does the assistant drive them away, but I don't think we're supposed to think too hard about it, as long as it leads to their hilarious deaths (AVEEE MARIIIIAAAAA). Major props to the Main character too, she's really interesting and funny, as well as the seiyuu for the great English pronounciation (I can not fly).

I think the joke with the camera is that it's dangerous to the bureaucracy because it exposes them and backs them into a corner.

Maria <---> Maria
Kami <--> Kami
I get it. Good one. The last time I say the Kami joke in anime (from memory) was Neuro and that left an impression.

As always, surreal and chaotic (the poor girl's tension went up... ). Love it. Protagonist is so so cute. Tobe art FTW.
Best anime this season so far. It almost makes me feel there is hope for the anime industry, even if anime-kai ha suitaishimashitattosa.

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Welp, this show is still amazing, lol. For pure entertainment value, the comedy and satire are great. I do think as a matter of total believability the show has stretched itself already (the chicken massacre; the factory manager's character) though so I wonder if it will hold up if it tries anything genuinely serious.

If it goes serious, it will fail. The world can't be taken "seriously".

But, if it sticks to absurbist & dark comedy with social satire (more than social commentary), then it'll be brilliant.

Oh, and this episode was UTTERLY BRILLIANT. Both episodes have left me in stitches at the end. It's great.

From the top of my head... kami (no explanation), tori (mistranslated), meru (ignored). Probably more during the glasses x faerie scene. The worst was sensei from the first episode... what were they thinking?!

Anyway, I saw that a couple of groups fix these some days later, but haven't really checked to what extent. I also understand that it is extremely hard to translate these kind of lines, especially if done by a pro, instead from someone who has read and loves the source material.

Love this show so far. Nakahara-sans voice and the character design is pleasing to look at but her personality is so interesting. The plot has walked such a fine line between bizarre and serious. It's so comical, not laugh out loud but great entertainment. Just so unique, I hope they can keep this unique experience up. Reminds me of Tanaka's other work Rewrite in that it's just unique .